Canada Eligibility

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sneha

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In order to secure an enrollment, international students must fulfill the McMaster University admission requirements listed below:Undergraduate Courses : All India Senior School Certificate Awarded by CNSE/Indian School Certificate awarded by CISCE;Year 12 State Board Exams with excellent results will also be considered individually;5 class XII subjects, including all mandatory prerequisite subjects for the selected program ;Average is calculated on class XII predicted grades;Must have a minimum average however, the admission consideration varies by program;Applicants must need to have their Class X documents result ready;Class XI
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Nirmika Gaikwad

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Studying engineering in Canada with a 4-year study gap after completing your high school education (also known as +2) is possible, but you will need to meet the admission requirements of the Canadian university you plan to attend.

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Dhruv

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99.99% minimum is needed to pursue B.Tech with scholarship in Canada.

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Shashin Goyal

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Yes, If all the financial and academic documents required for a visa are available then you should be able to get the visa. Please take care that you submit all correct details and all documents provided are verifiable.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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If your brother wants to settle down in Canada, there are several options available to him. Here are a few possibilities:
Study in Canada: Canada is a popular destination for international students, and many Canadian universities and colleges offer a wide range of academic programs. Your brother could study in Canada and obtain a degree or Diploma from a Canadian institution. This would give him a good foundation for finding a job in Canada after graduation. Work and Study Permit: Your brother could apply for a Work and Study permit, which would allow him to study and work in Canada at the same time. This would give him a chance to gain
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Paras Madaan

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No, you have to score a minimum of 50+ score in PTE otherwise you will get a refusal.

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divya

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If you have 6 bands in each module with overall 6.5 bands then you are eligible.

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Jyoti Singh

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Hi. However, if your entire profile is strong, you can still be evaluated despite backlogs. It will be difficult to apply to a non-SPP category because most institutions want at least a 60% average; you can still write to the universities to confirm. Strong reference letters from your professors and a well-written statement of purpose will both influence the review of your application. Check the requirements before carefully shortlisting your colleges.

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Jyoti Singh

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The quantity of backlogs is not the subject of a formal agreement or rule. However, you should have the fewest possible backlogs. Many institutions admit students who have 5-8 backlogs, but those students often struggle to obtain visas. Students having more than one or two backlogs are not permitted to get visas by visa officers.

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